Friday, November 6, 2009

The Islamia University Of Bahawalpur

Bahawalpur has always been a seat of higher learning. Uch Sharif (a nearby ancient town) had one of the largest universities in the world where scholars from all over the world used to come for studies. As a continuation of this tradition a religious university (Jamia Abbasia) was established at Bahawalpur in 1925, following the academic pursuits of Jamia Al-Azhar, Egypt. The renowned scholars spread the beacon of Islam by teaching Tafseer of Quran, Hadith, Fiqh, and History along with other contemporary subjects.

In view of the changing scenario, Jamia Abbasia was declared as a general University in 1975, and renamed as The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. Initially, it started functioning at Abbasia and Khawaja Fareed Campuses with ten departments. In order to construct a modern and self-contained campus, 1250 acres of land was allotted to the University on Hasilpur Road about eight kilometers away from the city centre.

The sand dunes have been converted into well-built faculties, green lawns, hostels, residential colony, farms and orchards. It is known as Baghdad-ul-Jadeed Campus. The University started with ten departments but now this number has increased to 40 offering 53 disciplines. While planning to commence new departments and disciplines due consideration is given to market as well as area specific needs. Consequently, apart from conventional disciplines of Religious Affairs, Languages, Social and Basic Sciences; education is being imparted in the areas of Business Administration, Engineering, Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences, Computer, Law, Education, Fine Arts, Pharmacy, Life Sciences and Sports Sciences, etc. The University values quality education rather than quantity. Towards achievement of this end a team of highly qualified and committed faculty members have been engaged. Moreover, research is being made corner stone of the educational philosophy.

In order to provide opportunities of higher education to the youth at their door step, two campuses were established at Rahim Yar Khan and Bahawalnagar in 2005. Initially, Departments of Management Sciences and Computer Science & Information Technology were established for which response was very encouraging. The number of Departments at Bahawalnagar and Rahim Yar Khan Campuses have been increased to seven and six respectively.

Establishment: Career Development Centre

Gender Reform Action Plan, Government of the Punjab under its reform relating to Womens Public Sector Employment, has to establish Career Development Centres (CDCs) in five public sector universities progressively. In this regard, GRAP has established Career Development Centre (CDC) in the Islamia University of Bahawalpur in April, 2007 to better prepare their graduates for public sector employment. These centers are equipped with material giving details of terms and conditions of competitive examinations, recommended textbooks, and strategies for taking these examinations. They are invite members of commissions, eminent personalities in civil services, alumni of the university to provide valuable personal insights to the aspirants of these examinations. These centers are also developing linkages with recruitment agencies of the public/ private sector entities so that vacancies are intimated to them and they in turn pass on the information to their graduates.

OBJECTIVES

Capacity building of the students
Job Information
Skills Enhancement
Providing information regarding competitive exams and relevant reading material
Assisting students with their CV making/Interviews techniques
Organize networking sessions between students and potential employers in public/ corporate sector including Donors/ Civil Society Organizations.
Involving government so that it can provide financial/technical assistance in preparing graduates to enter in employment sector

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